How to say “I loved” in Russian without saying “I don’t love it anymore”

Verb aspects might be tricky in Russian. Let’s figure it out with Alina

Sometimes you think that you are saying one thing, but people hear something different. When learning Russian you might face this too. One of the most tricky Russian verbs is TO LOVE, ЛЮБИТЬ. Enjoy Russian school teacher Alina and her student from Great Britain define the difference and give some examples.

I LIKED IT vs. I LOVED IT – Let’s say in Russian

If you did something new or visited an interesting place and want to say that you just loved it, don’t say “Я ЛЮБИЛ (-А)”. In Russian, it means that you used to love it but don’t anymore.